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On regular cleans if you clean once or twice with high ppm it won't effect the clean . It s not like your cleaning them with dirty water .
Sometimes you can clean 'em with a high TDS, and from the outside they look fine.But when the sun is low in the sky, and you're looking from the inside out, the results aren't great.
A few weeks ago I posted about my TDS going from 0 to 170 odd in no time at all (see below)http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/index.php?topic=170858.msg1443681#msg1443681Anyway I went back to the last few houses I'd cleaned with the super high TDS and guess what?They were spotless apart from a few weeks worth of dust etc.But no worse than normal.I was bracing myself for some serious moaning.Why is this?
Quote from: DG Cleaning on July 04, 2013, 06:04:14 pmA few weeks ago I posted about my TDS going from 0 to 170 odd in no time at all (see below)http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/index.php?topic=170858.msg1443681#msg1443681Anyway I went back to the last few houses I'd cleaned with the super high TDS and guess what?They were spotless apart from a few weeks worth of dust etc.But no worse than normal.I was bracing myself for some serious moaning.Why is this?How do you know they were spotless?
Faulty tds meter?